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Oleg Pavlov

    Oleg Pavlov byl významný ruský autor, jehož díla čerpají z osobních zkušeností z vojenské služby v táborech pro vězně. Jeho próza se vyznačuje hlubokým ponorem do lidské psychiky a často se zabývá tématy osamělosti, tragiky života a síly lásky. Pavlov byl považován za jednoho z nejtalentovanějších autorů v rámci takzvané „renesance ruské literatury“. Jeho psaní se vyznačuje autentickým hlasem a schopností vyvolat u čtenáře silné emocionální odezvy.

    Requiem for a Soldier
    Asystole
    The Matiushin Case
    • The Matiushin Case

      • 260 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Set against the backdrop of Soviet Army life, this novel offers a modern take on themes of crime and punishment. It delves into the psychological and moral struggles faced by soldiers, reflecting the harsh realities and complexities of their experiences. Through vivid storytelling, the author, recognized as one of Russia's contemporary literary greats, explores the depths of human nature and the consequences of one's actions in a challenging environment.

      The Matiushin Case
    • Asystole

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The novel explores the profound love of life through the journey of a boy transitioning into manhood, reflecting the author's own perspective. Set against relatable yet challenging circumstances, it delves into the themes of human faith and the yearning to experience life's intimate connections. Oleg Pavlov's narrative captures both the instinctive and the deeply personal aspects of love, making it a resonant exploration of existence.

      Asystole
    • Requiem for a Soldier

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Set in the vast Kazakh steppes of the crumbling Soviet Empire, Oleg Pavlov's kaleidoscope tale is peopled with soldiers and prisoners, hoboes and refugees and mice that steal medicines. Poetic, tragic and darkly comic, the novel is at once a grotesque portrayal of late Soviet reality and an apocalyptic allegory in the vein of Faulkner and Kafka.

      Requiem for a Soldier